Education
Bachelors Degree: University of Florida Gainesville, FL, (Microbiology, Cell Science and Medical Anthropology )
Medical Degree: University of Miami Miami, FL,
Positions and Work Experience
07-01-2025 - Chief Resident, University of Cincinnati,
Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications
Seo, Soojung; Yang, Qingping; Jeong, Sunyoung; Della Porta, Alessandra; Kapoor, Harris; Gibson, Daniel J (2024). A surfactant-based dressing can reduce the appearance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa pigments and uncover the dermal extracellular matrix in an ex vivo porcine skin wound model. International wound journal, 21 (4) , e14510More Information
Shah, Ruhee; Della Porta, Alessandra; Leung, Sherman; Samuels-Kalow, Margaret; Schoenfeld, Elizabeth M; Richardson, Lynne D; Lin, Michelle P (2021). A Scoping Review of Current Social Emergency Medicine Research. The western journal of emergency medicine, 22 (6) , 1360-1368More Information
Della Porta, Alessandra; Bornstein, Kasha; Coye, Austin; Montrief, Tim; Long, Brit; Parris, Mehruba Anwar (2020). Acute chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine toxicity: A review for emergency clinicians. The American journal of emergency medicine, 38 (10) , 2209-2217More Information
Yang, Qingping; Larose, Christelle; Della Porta, Alessandra C; Schultz, Gregory S; Gibson, Daniel J (2017). A surfactant-based wound dressing can reduce bacterial biofilms in a porcine skin explant model. International wound journal, 14 (2) , 408-413More Information
Zeidan, Amy; Salhi, Bisan; Backster, Anika; Shelton, Erica; Valente, Alycia; Safdar, Basmah; Wong, Ambrose; Porta, Alessandra Della; Lee, Sangil; Schneberk, Todd; Wilson, Jason; Westgard, Bjorn; Samuels-Kalow, Margaret (2022). A Structural Competency Framework for Emergency Medicine Research: Results from a Scoping Review and Consensus Conference. The western journal of emergency medicine, 23 (5) , 650-659More Information
Bornstein, Kasha; Long, Brit; Porta, Alessandra Della; Weinberg, Guy (2021). After a century, Epinephrine's role in cardiac arrest resuscitation remains controversial. The American journal of emergency medicine, 39, 168-172More Information
